According to the Manhattan District Attorney's office, Hand asked his parents to give $150 to an associate for what he said was a bribe for a prison guard. They did, and the associate passed the money to a DA investigator posing as the hit man. Hand asked the man he thought was a killer to murder the witness and the witness's family, so police couldn't connect the hit back to him. Cold! Now the guy who once ran A.F.G. is not only serving eight-and-a-half to 25-years for mortgage fraud, he's on the hook for conspiracy to commit first and second-degree murder. The businessman-gone-wrong motif kind of reminds us of a real-life Breaking Bad, only Hand is far less savvy than Walter White and we seriously doubt we'd like him as much.